Ethereum Price Dip: A Cause for Concern or an Opportunity for Whales?

Some crypto traders might see Ethereum’s price decline as a bad sign for their investments and could be pondering if they should offload their holdings.

Meanwhile, whales view the altcoin’s price dip as an opportunity that they must seize by increasing their holdings while the price is down, leading to large investors buying a huge volume of Ethereum in the last three days.

ETH Trading Below $2,000

Analysts stated that Ethereum’s price continues to fall as the broader cryptocurrency market is currently experiencing a challenging situation.

Data showed that the world’s largest altcoin struggles to gain upward momentum and continue to stumble below $2,000.

As of writing, Ethereum is trading at $1,988 per coin, with a market cap of nearly $240 billion.

According to CoinGecko, since ETH hit $3,640 per coin on January 6, the crypto has been steadily decreasing in value, with its first major dip occurring on January 14, after hitting $3,007.

On February 3, the coin slid further, reaching $2,460 and dropped to $2,100 on February 28. Ethereum hit below $2,000 for the first time on March 11. Since then, ETH has been having trouble keeping itself above $2,000.

An Opportunity In The Dip?

Ethereum struggling to maintain itself at the $2,000 level might worry many crypto traders, but large-scale investors saw an opportunity in the price dip. Whales have used this situation to buy more ETH and increase their holdings.

Crypto analyst Ali Martinez commented that the decline in ETH price attracted large investors to increase their buying activity. “Whales bought over 120,000 #Ethereum $ETH in the last 72 hours,” Martinez said.

The analyst also presented a chart that showed a spike in whale ETH accumulation that coincided with the coin’s price decline, adding that Ethereum’s retreat allowed whales to acquire more than 120,000 ETH tokens valued at about $236 million in just three days.

“That’s a significant move by the whales! Their accumulation often indicates confidence in the market. It’s fascinating to see how these big players can influence price trajectories,” commented Agent Snek on Martinez’s post.

Whale Buys Over 7,000 ETH

Meanwhile, data analytics platform Lookonchain tracked a whale who added nearly $14 million worth of ETH.

“A whale bought 7,074 $ETH ($13.8M) today! The whale withdrew 4,511 $ETH ($8.81M) from #OKX three hours ago and deposited it into #Aave,” Lookonchain stated in their post.

The analyst added that the whale did not stop depositing into Aave, as the large investor borrowed five million USDT from Aave and used it to purchase an additional 2,563 ETH tokens worth $5 million.

Featured image from Pexels, chart from TradingView

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